The football season ends (almost)
Sunday, May 24th, 2009 06:19 pmAnd with the exception of the Championship Playoff Final tomorrow between Burnley and Sheffield United, plus the FA Cup Final and the European Cup Final, that's the end of the football season for another year.
Wolves wave a cheerful farewell to the Championship and prepare for a much harder time next season in the Premier League. On the way up we pass Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion sliding in the other direction. I would take the mickey, but I've been on the receiving end of it in the past and may well be again this time next season, so I shall say nowt, other than to speculate on the future employment of the likes of Michael Owen, Mark Viduka, Nicky Butt and er that's it. I couldn't name a Baggy or a Boro player if you asked me. They've made that much impact.
Presumably next season Newcastle will try to keep their number of managers for the season down to a reasonable two or three instead of chopping and changing every eight games like this year. Will Shearer stay? Who cares? He was over-rated as a player and wisely stayed out of management right up until it was too late for him to influence anything.
Still, what do I know? My first ever dabble with Sky Super 6 in which you try to forecast the results and scores for six named games and the time of the first goal yielded zero points. I shan't be having a share of the £100,000 on offer then. Oh well, there's always next season.
Wolves wave a cheerful farewell to the Championship and prepare for a much harder time next season in the Premier League. On the way up we pass Newcastle United, Middlesbrough and West Bromwich Albion sliding in the other direction. I would take the mickey, but I've been on the receiving end of it in the past and may well be again this time next season, so I shall say nowt, other than to speculate on the future employment of the likes of Michael Owen, Mark Viduka, Nicky Butt and er that's it. I couldn't name a Baggy or a Boro player if you asked me. They've made that much impact.
Presumably next season Newcastle will try to keep their number of managers for the season down to a reasonable two or three instead of chopping and changing every eight games like this year. Will Shearer stay? Who cares? He was over-rated as a player and wisely stayed out of management right up until it was too late for him to influence anything.
Still, what do I know? My first ever dabble with Sky Super 6 in which you try to forecast the results and scores for six named games and the time of the first goal yielded zero points. I shan't be having a share of the £100,000 on offer then. Oh well, there's always next season.
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Date: 2009-05-25 10:23 am (UTC)